15mm Egyptian Phalangites

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Morange
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15mm Egyptian Phalangites

Post by Morange »

Gidday all,

I'm quite keen to build a Later Ptolemaic army and wanted to see if anyone has any recommendations for good figures for the pre-55 BC Egyptian Phalangites and the post-55 BC "Phalangites." I am assuming these are pretty well one and the same.

Having said that, given that the post-55 BC have the option to be average would they be a mix of the Egyptian and Macedonian, or just the Macedonian or what?! :)

Confounded,
Alex
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Post by expendablecinc »

I'd stick with the Xyston egyptian phalangites for them all. 55bc is pretty late for madedonian style toga guys.
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Post by mdoolitt »

First Corp has a range of specifically Ptolemaic figures
http://www.ancientbattles.com/WAB_Ptole ... lemaic.htm

That's 28mm though.

Looking at the figures at the bottom of the Palestrina mosaic, a case could be made for using generic Hellenistic phalangites. Wikipedia has the mosaic as being pre-100 BC.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nile_mosaic_of_Palestrina

Another thing to note is the large Judaean and Arab emigration to Egypt to serve as soldiers. Though Hellenized a great deal, it wouldn't be unreasonable to use figures from a Maccabean revolt range in your army.

The Ptolemys also hired Libyan and even Ethiopian mercenaries occassionally, most likely as skirmishers.
Morange
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Post by Morange »

Nice. Thanks gents.

I was leaning very heavily toward the Xyston ones. They're lovely looking minis and having had it up to here *waving hands above head* painting Essex pikes for a Later Low Countries list, they look like they'll be a nice change.

Using some of the lighter equipped Macabees and similar would be a good variation for the lighter troops. Thanks for the cunning plan.

Cheers,
Alex
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